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ones who helped us up and actually gave us a break in our lives and encouraged us and gave the encouragement and the direction we needed when absolutely no one else would. it would be worth the trouble coming and i know better than to think that any good thing in my life was preordained. i know that. and i've come this far only because long ago a few people in my life thought it was actually worth the trouble. and thank goodness for that. he said the man, quote, didn't base his rating on games won or lost, but on the record of the player in later life. what kind of man he had become. i had a couple of coaches like that his influence as i can still feel today. i still have a relationship mentors in my life today. and i found the sick be the cadiz and work ethic and and forced it on a daily basis. it toughened up my game and they gave me confidence to play with the best and to never, ever let the other team inside my head those are the strengths that will serve you well in any line of work. that will come in handy if you are a republican running for the political office in massachusetts. [laug
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new website with twenty four seven live streaming news tells us what to do about the ongoing financial part unlimited high quality videos for download. and stories you may never. need to listen to. most aren't watched. guys welcome to shower and tell the obama show part of our guests not to sound the topic now i want to hear audio just does video on our the twitter for part of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is like. ok it's time for tonight's tools on award and it goes to the ground. the old senator from arizona john mccain appeared over the weekend on a.b.c.'s this week and he was discussing a report that showed a news team trying to furnish a home with only products that were made in the usa a list of what he had to say. but also point out that if you go into that house if you work a computer here and i pad and i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to. yeah you see john pick the apple builds those i phones i've has
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broadcasting live from our studios and some from also this is our team would love to have you with us now for the look at the week's top stories right here british special forces soldiers are released today by libyan opposition as fears grow of a foreign military intervention in the country experts claim any military action in libya would be driven because of skyrocketing fuel prices and the u.s. congress winning hearts and minds a broad hillary clinton asks for more funding to spread the restlessness overseas as more people turn to alternative sources for the u.s. secretary of state says america's losing in information war to foreign outlets including our team. and in a bid to regain public trust major reforms seem the russian police force renamed and officers retraining selection will be more rigorous and pay increase in the hope of turning out more professional officers. now some heated debate for you val and his guests discuss if the union protests in the u.s. will affect democracy crosstalk is coming up next. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice th
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ass cut off his foreign cash goes under along key experts warn of a legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and young people in italy look to inject fresh blood into the country's leadership but some fear it could mean leading to the nationalistic far right. up next to fight for the rights of american workers as peter lavelle's cross-talk guests look at the protests in wisconsin which are testing a cornerstone of the country's democracy. will . bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of what. we've done to the future. can't. stand. alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back one attack on the founding fathers. can. still. discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles standage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington
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but i'll be back with more news for us than thirty minutes from now i mean time the fight for the rights of american workers and crosstalk look at the protests in wisconsin which testing a cornerstone of the country's and marcy that's crossed from next. week we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms. of the future coverage. you can. start. to think you want to. blow and welcome the rosco gun control of our drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape roll back one attack on the founding fathers. can. start. to discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles stanage a journalist and author of redemption song in irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we cross to ford o'connell he's chairman of civic form pac and another member of our cross talk team illinois hunger all right gentlemen all three of you have been on cross talk before so you kn
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be discussed the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york is a. home this for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles standage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we cross to florida o'connell he's chairman of civic form pack and another member of our cross talk team you know in the hunger for a gentleman all three of you have been on cross talk before so you know how it works for and i want to go to you and in talk a little bit about collective bargaining in the united states democracy are the founding fathers a little worried right now as they see what's coming out of ohio and out of wisconsin the current unrest the united states isn't about the merits of democracy democracy is live alive and well it's really about sort of spending and fiscal responsibility as relates to government this may be the issue of the decade in the united states to be perfectly honest with you democrats love the boy and folks like george w. bush but in reality this situation dates
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three thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. easier headlines fighting for control of key cities intensifies in libya but the media is being blamed for making it look much worse than it is stoking the conflict just to get striking headlines. as gadhafi is foreign cash goes under lock and key experts warn of the legacy of using frozen assets as a long term political tool. and young people in italy look to inject fresh blood to the country's leadership but some fear it could mean leading to the nationalistic fault right. next to fight for the rights of american workers but as peter lavelle's cross-talk gas look at the protests in wisconsin which are testing the cornerstone of the country's democracy stay with us crosstalk coming up next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms. of the future coverage. can you still. want to. follow and welcome the crossfire gang people who go drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the r
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in libya is already happening he's a multi-billion dollar foreign assets are being frozen and often use a political tool of western powers looking to protect interests in the region. and massive influx of illegal immigrants from violence prone arab countries fueling anti muslim sentiment in european states taking them in germany's new interior minister has become the latest politician to enter the immigration debate he says islam does not belong in europe. next to fight for the rights of u.s. workers as peter all about his cross talk guess look here with the protests in wisconsin that are testing the cornerstone of the country's democracy cross talk coming your way next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of. the future coverage. can't. stand. alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back when attacks on the founding fathers. can. start. to discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser
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correspondent christine for us our put up. it is a rising tide spreading across the globe. as the angry the oppressed are fighting back against the oppressors in egypt a leader was taken down in libya he hangs on but barely in greece as many as thirty thousand protesters came out last month angry at the ongoing austerity measures imposed by the government there in portugal it was the same thing and in this country wisconsin remains at the crux of a fight described by many as the battle between the haves and have nots or the governor wants to take away collective bargaining rights of public workers well it turns out it's not just people whose job it is to protect and serve americans. it's also those whose job it is to care for americans these nurses here work for the largest hospital in washington d.c. it also has a level one trauma unit which means many of the patients they get are in the most serious condition they say the company that runs the hospital medstar is operating on the cheap not only not wanting to give these nurses raises but also wanting to leave greece their
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just a silence well you heard that right forget the white picket fence that fannie and freddie mae used to be able to provide the american dream is quickly turning into the american nightmare and so what caused the system to fail. from the midwest to the mid east and even up through greece but world rebellion seems to be spreading but will politics ever close the gap. and the fog of war has settled over the ongoing unrest in libya and reporters eager for exciting pictures played out the unrest in the name of a hot story. well it's monday march seventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy casanova you're watching our t.v. and when it comes to the american dream visions of the white picket fence are front and center but for decades those fences have been propped up by the government largely through fannie mae and freddie mac. now since taking these enterprises over in the wake of the housing crisis the federal government is now backing the ninety percent of u.s. mortgages but with new proposals on the table by the obama administration the message seems clear but this country could no
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the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. you can't agree what sort of training did he get in germany you talk i do is go commando commander needs and he had yesterday to include that wireless devices communications and all types of explosives. six weeks after serai thousand targeted jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem this insanity take anyone who the street was in charge of the operation he was in charge he planned at the beginning the middle and the end of the street. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters. we should tell me about the two british two zero two c. word any of the dusters you knew who were quick who are the ones that
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use market forces. the result was reaching the goal at a fraction of the cost of what people were testifying before they thought would be the resulting cost to them. well, the biggest change was that those high sulphur people who said there was no problem were displaced by the low sulphur coal. rather than protect high sulphur coal, we let the market forces worked -- forces work. industries can overplay their hand. i'm afraid the coal industry may overplay its hand, especially when we are reaching their hands out and saying, "we will try to develop the sequestration -- coal captures sequestration and we will help pay for it. and perhaps they will have to pay for it." the oil companies are unique. they're not disinterested in their financial well-being. they're interested in -- not just interested in their financial well-being. they are financing the tea party movement and the republican party and they are making the politics pay off for them both ideologically and economically. there are industries we'r
use market forces. the result was reaching the goal at a fraction of the cost of what people were testifying before they thought would be the resulting cost to them. well, the biggest change was that those high sulphur people who said there was no problem were displaced by the low sulphur coal. rather than protect high sulphur coal, we let the market forces worked -- forces work. industries can overplay their hand. i'm afraid the coal industry may overplay its hand, especially when we are...
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you can also find us on e-mail and you can also send us your comments by twitter. we will read some of those on the air this morning. this is the story from "the baltimore sun." host: echoing comments made by a number of administration officials over the last week, the white house william davies told "meet the press" that the white house is looking at the options. we will take a look of the, a few moments. should the u.s. open the oil reserves? should there be a marker of a gas price? should there be another way where that decision is made? let's go to michael on the line for independents. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. you have a great show. i have knowledge of the oil reserves. canada, 31% of u.s. oil. mexico, 28%. nigeria and venezuela, 16% each. arab world is only 4%. the oil reserves were bought during the bush administration under the iraq war clause. when president clinton went out just 20% of the oil reserves bought by bush, sr., oil fell 2/3. if he lets out just the oil glut in the iraq war, oil should be down around $40 per barrel. thank you ver
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you can also send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or send us a tweet, twitter.com/booktv. next call for professor maier comes from william in manhattan beach, california. william, thanks for holding. you're on the air. >> caller: thank you. and, professor maier, and i want to know how you say your name, that's first. [laughter] you're a national treasure, thank you, madam. >> guest: well, thank you, thank you. i say maier because i inherited the pronunciation from the family of my husband to whom i will soon be married for 50 years. so, you know, at this point it would seem to me to change the pronunciation would be an act of hostility. however, i will say i answer to meyer as well, and two of my daughters have chosen to pronounce it meyer, so it gets a little confusing in this family. >> caller: maier it is, and i have two quick questions. on booktv a year or two ago i saw a gentleman talking about his book that put the american revolution as much on the -- [inaudible] and the constitution, he put it in perspective worldwide and said that the american revolution was small
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us to settle scores. how would that strategy recommending differ from the first place? >> three things. it has only been in the last year or two i have actually seen the maturation of the linkage between our air and ground if i have ever seen in combat second, not using local warlords we now have the entire afghan army. i say put that out in front the way it should be that we never had before. third, i don't believe the population protection and gets us anywhere. gradually you can have the afghans to a for themselves but we're just spinning our wheels during population protection we should get back to the number one mission to put maximum pressure on the taliban in the way only americans can to build up the afghan army. everything is a risky and it could be it does not work but the only alternative is to persist at what we're doing at the level we do it for another decade. let me give you the statistic. we have 65 battalions and roughly and each company has three or four out closed at the platoon level so
us to settle scores. how would that strategy recommending differ from the first place? >> three things. it has only been in the last year or two i have actually seen the maturation of the linkage between our air and ground if i have ever seen in combat second, not using local warlords we now have the entire afghan army. i say put that out in front the way it should be that we never had before. third, i don't believe the population protection and gets us anywhere. gradually you can have...
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it's very efficiently used. when you look at the way wi-fi does it, if i send you a vid crow on my iphone, it's me to you. it's one to one. it takes a tremendous amount of bandwidth. the truth is, we're in the video business. they want to be in the video business. video's what creates the congestion. no one does it more efficiently than we do, and there's probably -- if you took all of broadcast spectrum, there probably isn't enough spectrum in the universe to manage one to one video on every mobile device in the wi-fi/broadband world. so we think that our transmission is efficient and is actually essential because we do it for free, and they'll charge you a fee. and free is better than a fee. particularly when you consider that the people who rely on the old-fashioned way of receiving television over the air, some say it's 10%, some say it's 17 %. let's say it's 14%. that's roughly 42 million americans who rely exclusively on over the air. and there is a cord-cutting phenomenon. people are rediscovering digital
it's very efficiently used. when you look at the way wi-fi does it, if i send you a vid crow on my iphone, it's me to you. it's one to one. it takes a tremendous amount of bandwidth. the truth is, we're in the video business. they want to be in the video business. video's what creates the congestion. no one does it more efficiently than we do, and there's probably -- if you took all of broadcast spectrum, there probably isn't enough spectrum in the universe to manage one to one video on every...
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always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years because he's afraid that our. most dangerous. radiation that exists in the nature. of the group in the vicinity of known difference he did so produce is so much of the engine then he changes. and suit. by being out of the deal since the fall. you don't have to have a college degree going to have to have a pretty education to understand. if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. hey tom are in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the official auntie affleck ation on the phone on called touch from the i.q. so
always on the ground in libya and she's going to bring us that report all new in just thirty minutes. now bag that has a for now for more on these stories and war that we've covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter as well it's lucy at capital going to see you in a half an hour with more. of the impact. he needs. and the media radium invade. in similar numbers over the years...
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the us of u.k. who all of them. as you claim to have a rocket on the ground they go oh and we will have iraq we did it with me again and again and again your mark has killed hundreds of people that they gave the excuse of. being here i say so here i. of the of of iraq attempting to a huge drag on the american the will be. good enough way of course we'll be able going to attempt to revive her but belive you now will do if they get aid and the end result of ever evolving here to volunteer in iraq and we thought killing all those people may be wiped out a lot of the. military might of iraq i'm going to work over the time a softening of iraq for the expected invasion which came of course it's two thousand and three so we have. to we have got a long time so are you suggesting then really the international community should just step back and let's leave it aside its own fate i'm thinking i'm going to actually. live there on that map where one of the most easily agree. but would it be a massive mistake that ok forget about
the us of u.k. who all of them. as you claim to have a rocket on the ground they go oh and we will have iraq we did it with me again and again and again your mark has killed hundreds of people that they gave the excuse of. being here i say so here i. of the of of iraq attempting to a huge drag on the american the will be. good enough way of course we'll be able going to attempt to revive her but belive you now will do if they get aid and the end result of ever evolving here to volunteer in iraq...
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promotion let's say eight children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. the theme of the party was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of should go to swell as. this is not a commercial we knew might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway. because they're only saying that they. didn't like nothing new the prime minister oh i think it's a really good idea. i think if you could go back to washington. tension i'd be making a ton of money because that's part of. the i think a lot of. the strong. countries i had. the great. the private is. appropriate when. a lot of it. i find all this and much more online at r.t. dot com here's what's online for you right now the tasty informational way of bidding farewell to the winter russian style learn about them oscillates a holy week. and discover the slavic version of the grandmother for certain evil one misbehaving kids the other frightening fairy tale is headed for the big screen right out nor any arts sect
promotion let's say eight children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. the theme of the party was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of should go to swell as. this is not a commercial we knew might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway. because they're only saying that they. didn't like nothing new the prime minister oh i think it's a really good idea....
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this and most of us who live in d.c. think we with either have to go to private school, or we have to move out to the suburbs. i was born -- raised in public schools, so i'm a believer in that, but then the realities of what do you do for your own kids. and the question that i have for you, michelle, is, you know, you mentioned five years for a turn around in a high school. how much time do you think you needed here to really make a complete change? oops, sorry. you know, my son's elementary school is great. we love it, middle school isn't so much of a problem, but high school really is the sort of barrier, and what did you think if you could sort of project, what was your timeline in your head for, you know, a real change to be affected in the school system? >> repeat that from the perspective of a parent who, you know, doesn't have a lot of time to wait for schools to get better because their children only have one shot at an education. michelle, how, what was your timeline? how long do you think it really would have t
this and most of us who live in d.c. think we with either have to go to private school, or we have to move out to the suburbs. i was born -- raised in public schools, so i'm a believer in that, but then the realities of what do you do for your own kids. and the question that i have for you, michelle, is, you know, you mentioned five years for a turn around in a high school. how much time do you think you needed here to really make a complete change? oops, sorry. you know, my son's elementary...
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his name being used. in a proper sense. he himself is favoring the cases where his name is used for the promotion of a healthier way of living for promotion let's say aid to children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting in party and in private in my opinion is. the theme of the party which was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of to go through a list. of some of the commercial about what we knew might be controversial we decided to throw it anyway but now we see some of the people. there are things like . the night has nothing do with the prime minister oh i think it's a really good idea. i think if you could go back to washington. or something over having a. presidential. making a ton of money but if. they think a lot of. strong. countries a handful of. the great. add to the food bob and i will of the private god. appropriate when i talk to. the dr and. so. this is really a little bit sad sad. now some more of the worl
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we will not look to washington ever again to bill us out. night -- bail us out. tonight, we take our future back. [applause] together, i have been working with the lieutenant governor, with the speaker of the house, and with the president pro tem to meet the challenges we face in cfting a state budget that lives within our means. i want to thank our budget shares -- budget chairs for working with us to craft responsible budget. ladies and gentlemen, i can tell you that we have had an unprecedented collaboration on this budget. together, we will get this done. tonight, i share with you all that regardless of what you may have heard or read, we are on the same page. [applause] we are workingvery day, relying not on washington, but on our own ability as a state to accomplish the task set before us. in the historic elections of 2010, the message from the people of this country was loud and clear. they expect us to govern right. they expect us to have and that the government that is fiscally irresponsible and creates jobs. as republicans, we have a tremendous opportun
we will not look to washington ever again to bill us out. night -- bail us out. tonight, we take our future back. [applause] together, i have been working with the lieutenant governor, with the speaker of the house, and with the president pro tem to meet the challenges we face in cfting a state budget that lives within our means. i want to thank our budget shares -- budget chairs for working with us to craft responsible budget. ladies and gentlemen, i can tell you that we have had an...
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use this time to learn a skill. this is your opportunity. >> host: one thing that interested me is you don't think much of christianity though. >> guest: i don't think much of any organized religion. ..
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to children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. team of the party which was the. name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of children. this is not a commercial about we knew it might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway. some of the people at the nih thought their only claim that they found that. the nightclub has nothing do with mr oh i think it's a really good idea. but i think if you could go back to washington. and take over having a. presidential i'd be making a ton of money. and i think a lot of. the strong. countries i had. the great. the bobbie i want the private is. appropriate when the nightclub to. private. it's like i was a good critic a lot of the time. and a great deal of those. i'll get more on all our stories and our t. dot com we've plenty lined out for you online the tasty and traditional way of saying goodbye to winter russian style blur in about the muscly it's a whole evening. and discover the slavic version of the boogie man it's a
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his name being used. in a proper sense. he himself is favoring the cases where his name is used for the promotion of a healthier way of living for promotion. to children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting importing in a private club in my opinion is proper. the theme of the party which was. the name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of trigger. this is not a commercial about we knew that it might be controversial so we decided to throw it anyway. i'm like they're only saying that they think that that. amazed by the like has nothing do with mr oh i think it's a really good idea. i think if you could go back to washington. for something. attention i'd be making a ton of money. and i think a lot of. strong figure has all of. the great. bobbie i was a private is. appropriate whether my was good because it is the private. work of god so it's a good book really a lot of good sides. of the book. i'll get more on all our stories that r
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for promotion let's say aid to children for promoting whatever useful but certainly i mean using his name for promoting a party in a private club in my opinion is. the theme of the party was. the name of the prime minister was chosen by the public surpassing the names of children bruce willis. this is not a commercial about we knew might be controversial but we decided to throw it anyway . because they're only saying that they found. the nightclub is nothing new the premise to promote a really good idea. i think if you go back to washington. having a. tension. making a lot of money but they. think a lot of. strong. countries a handful. of the great. the peace of god the i will of the private is. appropriate when i talk to the closer. look at myself this was really a little bit sad sad. well some more of the world's main news this hour now lava is once again spewing from one of the world's most active volcanoes mount killer why hawaii has fire of molten rock ninety meters into the air scientists say heightened activity was spotted shortly after a crater floor collapsed no homes are un
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use this time to learn skills. this is your opportunity. >> host: one thing that interested me is you don't think much of christianity though. >> guest: i don't think much of any organized religion. >> host: not even for the prisons ways that? >> guest: because of organized religion was in any way the peacemaker there wouldn't be all of these religious wars going on in the world. >> host: use it in your family there was religion. >> guest: christianity. >> host: by the way it happened to your brother. your brother went on to harvard and became the superintendent of boston schools cities quite successful pity he didn't stammer. >> guest: he didn't have all. >> host: look what you've become. i think more people know you and your brother. >> guest: . my brother passed away unfortunately, but >> host: so for you at 74, the bottom line that comes in this book is just enough, you've made it. >> guest: just enough. post the that's what you said to mandela. we made it. we made it. just enough at 74. >> guest: this book is
use this time to learn skills. this is your opportunity. >> host: one thing that interested me is you don't think much of christianity though. >> guest: i don't think much of any organized religion. >> host: not even for the prisons ways that? >> guest: because of organized religion was in any way the peacemaker there wouldn't be all of these religious wars going on in the world. >> host: use it in your family there was religion. >> guest: christianity....
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use mother. she does a great job managing the team and dealing with our heavy workload especially as this work is usually considered only for men thanks kalu used to have a male business partner but he didn't like the technical nature of the job and left her years of experience no make a specialist in her field which humour's with men to get at the heart of physical work women are better at ministration and coming up with creative solutions everyone knows our brains work differently for example women can concentrate on many things at once. she's also very proud of her work struggling a guild with other chimney cleaning companies she even tells us some of the folklore surrounding chimney sweeps widely believed to be good luck. calls about one hundred ten very puzzled like she had no fireplace or chimney she just wanted to see and touch a real chimney sweep for good luck for some what was going to god is beneath them to others it goes right over their head for her when she's up here he's on top of
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well, they really teach us to think outside the box. and this is a sixth grader who's saying this, right? and it's interesting just to sort of hear from the kids' perspective. they were all telling me what they thought about both their elementary school experience, how it differed from their middle school experience. they could articulate what the differences were and how they felt coming to school every day and it just gave you a different appreciation. [inaudible] >> and next book i'm going to let michelle interview the kids. if i could just jump in with a quick question here because it was alluded to here the high school dilemma, if you will. when michelle took over, there was so-called comprehensive high schools and they were all failing if you will by ncld. and michelle realized she couldn't take them all on at once. and you took them all -- a few at a time. and it was rough writing. i focused on dunbar which did really well one year and ran into some huge problems and, you know, i came away from this whole thing not really that en
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any use by the security intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of troy any use in pursuit of an e u community organisations so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of confidentiality is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secret terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the sensors it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted a tip in the said says it is used by the government to award grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society that census is run by lockheed martin raises grave concerns in britain about ethics and its national security if a lot of people boycott this that says it will make it ineffective and a waste of money but the two hundred forty m
any use by the security intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of troy any use in pursuit of an e u community organisations so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of confidentiality is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secret terror related documents was left on a...
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to stay with us. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from the ground floor. we've got the future of coverage. abroad are here. we hear it because our patriotic steps up. god promised them this milind along stuff. will if they are still going to be thinking. and gone chosen people will not believe that god is real stake asia say look at the start this is for you guys in disguise as as we. understand for north korea this is all of my research might knock them. up but you. do not let them look up to. the top. download the official cation chobani phone the i pod touch from the i.q. saps to. watch on t.v. my. video on demand oxys minefield costs and resonance feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the t.v. dot com. in indonesia she's available in hotels coming to the resort and spa. resort and spa only. remote have been turned bone.
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q & a.org. q&a are also available at c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] 1] >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions in the house of commons. after that, a conversation with a republican pollster and author, frank luntz. then in the oversight hearing on federal spending. tomorrow on "washington journal" and editors talks about how republican governors are challenging the white house on health care, federal money for high-speed rail, and unions. and brianllagher yea moulton discuss same-sex marriage laws. pa andt dalton chief operating officer of the government account -- accountability office. "washington journal" live on c- span eastern at 7:00 every morning. >> in four weeks' time, a program comes into place. it starts in a couple of weeks' time. [unintelligible] ♪ ♪ >> prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. this week british prime minister david cameron
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giving us perspective from washington thanks for that report. world affairs expert steven cohen says what's going on in libya won't necessarily bring about democracy the full interview with new york university academic in the next hour here on r.g.p. here's a preview. united states has the regime militarily in so many countries in my lifetime very rarely has it worked out for the american intervention discredits the alternative to the tyranny of its being reported on because of it appears the pride was overthrown with the backing of the united states in the forces of favor of domestic democracy we're seeing that in addition what we're seeing in egypt and in libya. it's not true these are pro-democracy movements or these are. despotic movements they want to get rid of the dictator but getting rid of a dictator as we want in many countries doesn't lead to superintend democracy that's a process. western governments are frozen the assets of moammar gadhafi and other senior figures in libya's government a.c.d. aim is to help bring down a government r
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here is our oil, take us, tell us how much you've taken. if you don't think that's the right way to do business, congress and the administration is treating taxpayers if they have a fiduciary responsibility to manage assets. we do support the markey fix, but we also worked ghostly with mr. chairman issa. i think there's a real potential for a bipartisan solution on this and from the taxpayers do this to the over. >> thank you. >> i think the gentleman. >> for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for the presentations from the entire board. mr. dodaro, i didn't know for sure, but i was listening to the language and i thought he picked up the pittsburgh and i'm glad to see -- is jim dodaro your brother clerics okay, it's the pittsburgh and the boys. listen, thank you for your presentation today. i come to this committee with a background that includes time as united states attorney and in that capacity came in just after september 11 when we were dealing with issues of terrorism. we share responsibilities and other committe
here is our oil, take us, tell us how much you've taken. if you don't think that's the right way to do business, congress and the administration is treating taxpayers if they have a fiduciary responsibility to manage assets. we do support the markey fix, but we also worked ghostly with mr. chairman issa. i think there's a real potential for a bipartisan solution on this and from the taxpayers do this to the over. >> thank you. >> i think the gentleman. >> for five minutes....
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also in london first you laura tell us about that no fly zone and how it could actually work. well a no fly zone is very much what it says on the tin it's the same which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya and the idea behind that is to prevent colonel gadhafi from turning his air force on his own people from attacking civilians so that's basically what it would do now we do know . and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone william hague the foreign secretary here says that he's working closely with his partners on what he's calling a contingency basis on elements of a resolution for a no fly zone and we heard from a foreign office source that it's only going to be used in the case that it's needed but no decision has been taken yet to present it to the security council we've also heard more recently that nato has boosted airplane surveillance over libya to twenty four hours a day seven days a week and rather the communists leave a
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q & a.org. q&a are also available at c-span podcasts. >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions in the house of commons. then a congressional oversight hearing examines of the trouble asset relief program known as tarp. and another chance see "q&a" with columnist sports columnist sally jenkins. tomorrow on "washington journal" hotline executive editor josh crarbar talks about how they're funding health care, money on high-speed rail and unions. maggie gallagher for the national organization for marriage and brian moulten of the union rights campaign discuss efforts by house republicans to defend the law that defends federal recognition of same-sex marriage, known as the defense of marriage act. and pat daltearnings chief operating officer of the government accountability office discusses a goo report on overlapping federal programs. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in four weeks' time -- in four weeks' time, in four weeks' time his own cuts program
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we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that i frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tough and smart on the issues, but compassion? liberals are compassionate. some republicans will complain on me, but it is not believable. do not tell people something that they will not believe. host: with regard to president obama, you say -- the american people believe that he is forcing a partisan divide wider. guest: the labeling is not helpful for you talk about what a person has done. but when you claim your centrist, you have to look to policy not just your language. and there is a greater spread right now between what obama says he is doing and what he is actually doing. host:
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what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who is your view with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called session so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question morning. hey guys welcome to show in tell me alone a show we've heard our guests not to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube the video response or the twitter for part of the question that we've posted on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses. later your voice be heard. now we've spoken in depth on this program about the effort to ban sharia law here in the u.s. despite the fact that serialize already not recognized in the u.s. it's a problem that doesn't exist and that hasn't stopped conservative lawmakers around the country from introducing bills to ban sharia law and the latest state to jump on this bandwagon as alabama the bill's sponsor says the ban is designated you are designed to protect future generations from the erosion of the cons
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and i am again grateful, very greatful to the judiciary committee for having us -- giving us the opportunity to vote for anthony battaglia, who's going to make a great judge for the u.s. district court for the southern district of california. thank you very much, and i yield the floor. mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: today we continue our efforts to lessen the burden of our overworked courts. we are, before the evening's out, going to confirm three more judicial nominees. two of the three nominees will -- we will vote on are for seats designated as judicial emergencies. with our actions today, it is only -- and we're only 22 days that the senate's been in session this year, the senate has confirmed 10 nominees. with these votes tonight, we will have confirmed 19% of president obama's judicial nominees submitted in this congress. this pace far exceeds the progress made at this point in the 108th congress, which was the beginning of the third year of president bush's presidency. at this point, the 108th congress had confirmed only four o
and i am again grateful, very greatful to the judiciary committee for having us -- giving us the opportunity to vote for anthony battaglia, who's going to make a great judge for the u.s. district court for the southern district of california. thank you very much, and i yield the floor. mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: today we continue our efforts to lessen the burden of our overworked courts. we are, before the evening's out, going to...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q & a.org. q&a are also available at c-span podcasts. >> next live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., remarks on the e.p.a. and hoil dependence by congressman henry waxman. and live at noon, the national association of attorneys general discuss ways the state and federal government can cooperate on legal issues. today, n.p.r. president and c.e.o. vivian shiller will discuss the future of radio. she'll also present her case for continued public support for the 40-year-old media organization. the house of representatives recently voted to eliminate funding for public broadcasting in the 2011 budget. and last week, senators introduced legislation that would end federal funding for public radio and television stations. live coverage of her remarks at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> we see a world of broadband and broadcast. some see a world where broadcast goes away, and we think that's a huge mistake. >> tonight, the future of broadcast television with the
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many disagree with us. in this case, if john boehner wanted to take this up, it is because president obama decided to decline to defend the law. the house and the senate are given the opportunity to intervene in the john boehner has done that in a quick and efficient in clear way, for which we are grateful. all i can say is that millions of americans do think it matters. it is not about demonizing other people. that is not what we think we are doing so it may sound like back to you. among the great issues of the day, it is important to know what the public considers to be marriage. it makes it hard to understand why governments are in the marriage business at all. if it is not about protecting the children, then it is about giving the government this house keeping seal on people's relationships. i do not understand why the government would be in that business? -- business. guest: i think the government has an interest in supporting families. we continue to deny the reality that same-sex couples merit the sa
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and some of us differ on it. some of our members here, our good valuable members agree with you 100%. so you have support on this committee and you have my support but i want to get together with the people that can make it go and be sure they can make it go. and i don't want to close the bidding to anybody in the world, but i want them to do more than just sign a contract. i want them to show, as you say, that they can do that that they're contracting to do and not go halfway and look back over the shoulder and say, so sorry. that's what we have to guard against and i thank you for your answer. at this time i recognize mrs. johnson. >> thank you very much. i'm not really sure where to begin. you have indicated that nasa has planned the last shuttle mission, sts135, that funds are available. recognizing the appropriations of 2011 have not even been finalized, what priority does sts135 have relative to the priorities of nasa otherwise? >> congresswoman, sts135 is on my schedule and i plan to fly sts135 in june. i
and some of us differ on it. some of our members here, our good valuable members agree with you 100%. so you have support on this committee and you have my support but i want to get together with the people that can make it go and be sure they can make it go. and i don't want to close the bidding to anybody in the world, but i want them to do more than just sign a contract. i want them to show, as you say, that they can do that that they're contracting to do and not go halfway and look back...
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so this is vital to us. there have been some reductions in our audio engineer as we've moved to some automated -- to some automated systems but we are not forsaking our heritage which is the rich audio experience of public radio. >> so there's no diminution of audio quality from your perspective? >> that is in the -- i guess you could say the eye of the listener. it would be in the ear of the listeners, i suppose. but there are -- we have fewer audio engineers going to do field reporting and so not every story has a full crew. and in those cases perhaps you don't have some of the same layering and richness of sound but generally speaking we have really not heard any complaints from our listeners in any -- in any significant numbers at all about a diminution of our sound. >> okay. the question is arianna huffington got paid $300 million. couldn't npr one of the best brand names of business raise a huge amount of money running as a private company and run commercials. >> that's not who we are. we are public ra
so this is vital to us. there have been some reductions in our audio engineer as we've moved to some automated -- to some automated systems but we are not forsaking our heritage which is the rich audio experience of public radio. >> so there's no diminution of audio quality from your perspective? >> that is in the -- i guess you could say the eye of the listener. it would be in the ear of the listeners, i suppose. but there are -- we have fewer audio engineers going to do field...